Cincinnati Serpentine Wall Photograph by Paul Lindner Fine Art America


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Serpentine Wall at Sawyer Point in Cincinnati

The Serpentine Wall, a massive, contoured concrete wall of steps along the riverfront, is one unique feature of Yeatman's Cove. Another feature Lytle Place Fountain and wading pool along the northern edge of the park.


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So, a new Yeatman's Cove, along with the Serpentine Wall, was built a few blocks east, completed in 1976.. Then, the Greater Cincinnati Bicentennial Commission added a recreation complex.


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This mile-long stretch on Cincinnati's downtown riverfront is famous for its city views, art and landscaping, and serpentine wall. Come to bike in the shadow of the stadiums, stay for the extensive playground, sand volleyball courts, or the city's Steamboat memorial.. Adrian Horton, a Cincinnati native, graduated from Harvard College in.


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The Serpentine Wall is a massive contoured wall of steps forming the boundary to the Ohio River at Yeatman's Cove and Sawyer Point near downtown Cincinnati. The wall has practical as well as asthetic purposes, since the water levels in the river can fluctuate widely.


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The Story: Yeatman's Cove is a riverfront park on the Ohio River with front-row views of the Cincinnati Ohio skyline. In 1976, the city built this serpentine-shaped flood wall on the banks of the Ohio River which gives visitors quiet space and viewpoints to look across to Newport Kentucky. On this day, the sinuous steps move from daylight to shadows creating an interesting composition.


Cincinnati Serpentine Wall No 3 Photograph by Paul Lindner Fine Art

Sawyer Point Park & Yeatman's Cove are a pair of side-by-side parks on the riverfront of downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. The two linear parks stretch one mile along the north shore of the Ohio River. [1] Since 2012, the parks have been the location for the annual Bunbury Music Festival . Yeatman's Cove


Serpentine Wall at Yeatman's Cove Park in Cincinnati

Sawyer Point & Yeatman's Cove make up a mile long stretch of park along Cincinnati's riverfront, sitting between Smale Riverfront Park and Berry International Friendship Park. Featuring award winning landscaping, a performance pavilion, concessions, 8 outdoor tennis courts, 3 sand volleyball courts, a world class playground, the Armeleder Memorial Sprayground, bike rentals, the Serpentine.


Cincinnati's Serpentine Wall Photograph by Paul Lindner Fine Art America

Serpentine Wall at Yeatman's Cove - Park in Cincinnati See all 76 photos Serpentine Wall at Yeatman's Cove Park Central Business District, Cincinnati Save Share Tips 7 Photos 76 7.7/ 10 35 ratings "It's my measuring device for how high the Ohio River is currently." (2 Tips)


Cincinnati's Serpentine Wall Photograph by Mel Steinhauer Fine Art

Timeline of The Banks The Ohio River in Cincinnati has a rich history as an economic development engine. Lessons and successes from the past continue to inform and influence the future. Scroll down and follow the currents to learn the history of The Banks riverfront… Late 1700s Early Settlers Thrive


Cincinnati Serpentine Wall No 2 Photograph by Paul Lindner Fine Art

801 East Pete Rose Way @ Eggleston Avenue, Sawyer Point, Cincinnati, OH, United States, 45202. +1 513 352 6180. Primarily a dockyard of sorts for riverboats, the Serpentine Wall, a series of steps by the riverside, is a venue that hosts several events, concerts and shows. Whether it is a display of fireworks, or the popular Riverfest, or simply.


Cincinnati Serpentine Wall Photograph by Paul Lindner Fine Art America

Yeatman's Cove features the "public landing" and a tribute to Cincinnati's steamboat history. Gaze up at the 30′ diameter and 60 ton exact replica of the paddlewheel from the American Queen and admire its beauty. Surrounding the paddlewheel you'll find "smokestacks" that can be triggered to play music and blow off steam.


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The Serpentine Wall is a massive contoured wall of steps forming the boundary to the Ohio River at Yeatman's Cove and Sawyer Point near downtown Cincinnati. The wall has practical as well as asthetic purposes, since the water levels in the river can fluctuate widely. These steps are used as informal bleachers for riverfront events, such as the Tall Stacks festival, and speedboat races.